Princess - Bladder Sludge and UTI
- snowflakey
- E's Moriarity
Oh, good wishes for Princess! Thanks for the update, and I'll be checking back. I hope everything is uneventful.
Callie was spayed for ovarian follicles, Amee was spayed merely in order to live with unaltered Fuzzie. She was 8 months old at the time and my vet considered her an ideal candidate for the "preventive" spay (my vet has done lots of successful spays and is very confident).
Two out of three pigs were spayed medicinally.
I'm quite happy to hear Caramel is OK. Hopefully her recovery is quick and easy.
Since we're picking Princes at 7 EST, we'll be picking up our spay patients at the same time.
Two out of three pigs were spayed medicinally.
I'm quite happy to hear Caramel is OK. Hopefully her recovery is quick and easy.
Since we're picking Princes at 7 EST, we'll be picking up our spay patients at the same time.
She's home! One question: She got a shot of Torb for pain this afternoon. The vet's instructions were to start the Metacam (.3ml of 1.5mg/ml for one kilo pig) at 8PM. Is that too soon?
I hope Lisam and Caramel are home safe, too.
I hope Lisam and Caramel are home safe, too.
Last edited by ChadWPB on Tue Mar 15, 2005 7:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- snowflakey
- E's Moriarity
Can't help with pain meds, but congrats on Princess's arrival home. I'll let more knowledgable people help with the metacam.
We're home, too.
I've always kept mine in the sick cage for at least a week, except once when a pig was acting depressed, then I used a slightly bigger cage and put the cagemate on one side of a divider.
Caramel had what the vet called a luteal (I think that's the spelling) cyst. Her uterus was also enlarged. The vet did something new, he gave her FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE (also known as Banamine) for pain. I wish he'd talked to me about it first--he usually gives torb. He says I won't need to give her any more pain relief than that. She doesn't seem as perky as the other pigs I had spayed, so I'm keeping a sharp eye on her.
I've always kept mine in the sick cage for at least a week, except once when a pig was acting depressed, then I used a slightly bigger cage and put the cagemate on one side of a divider.
Caramel had what the vet called a luteal (I think that's the spelling) cyst. Her uterus was also enlarged. The vet did something new, he gave her FLUNIXIN MEGLUMINE (also known as Banamine) for pain. I wish he'd talked to me about it first--he usually gives torb. He says I won't need to give her any more pain relief than that. She doesn't seem as perky as the other pigs I had spayed, so I'm keeping a sharp eye on her.